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More Details Released About Accidental Death Of Arkansas Soldier
Officials at Fort Benning say a faulty light fixture in a spare metal building may have contributed to the accidental electrocution of an Arkansas soldier...
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4 Arkansans Injured In Baghdad Mortar Attack
Four members of a Magnolia-based National Guard company are among those wounded in a Baghdad mortar attack. Army officials say the injuries...
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State Test Scores Released
State Education Director Ken James says the latest batch of standardized test results are a positive sign. The tests show that Arkansas...
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State Test Scores Released
State Education Director Ken James says the latest batch of standardized test results are a positive sign. The tests show that Arkansas...
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Arkansas Delegation Agrees On Defense Spending Bill
All four Arkansans in the House of Representatives are in the majority on a defense spending bill for 2005. The 417 billion...
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Conway Council Refuses To Intervene In Gay Pride Parade
Council member Sandy Brewer introduced a resolution at Tuesday night`s meeting stating the city does not encourage a gay pride parade scheduled for Sunday. But the...
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Former Sheriff Threatened By Convicted Felon, Officials Say
Associates of a man sentenced to life in prison allegedly made threatening phone calls to a former Saline County Sheriff and prosecutor. Joe Lee Richard, who...
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Bill Clinton`s "My Life" Hits Store Shelves
Sales of Bill Clinton`s new book are soaring in central Arkansas. After staying open late, Monday night, stores were still busy on Tuesday, selling the...
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Van Buren Man Dies After Jumping On Tractor-Trailer
A Van Buren man is dead after jumping onto a moving tractor-trailer in Fort Smith. 34 year old John Alan Zinc died...
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University Of Arkansas Pays $400,000 To Fight Richardson Case
University of Arkansas officials say more than 400-thousand dollars have been spent defending the school against Nolan Richardson`s discrimination claims and the costs could rise....
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Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart Is Now Class Action
A federal judge ruled today that a gender discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores can be expanded to a class-action with 1.6 million plaintiffs. ...
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Man From Heber Springs Dies In Iraq
Another Arkansan is among the latest casualities of the war in Iraq. Twenty-one-year-old TJ Parker of Heber Springs was among four US Marines killed yesterday...
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Pregnant Woman killed-Suspect faces 2 charges
20 year old Robert Hyatt of Russellville is charged with 2 counts of 1st degree murder for allegedly causing an accident that took the life...
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Central Arkansas Pools Facing Lifeguard Shortage
The pool of Arkansas lifeguards this summer is becoming more shallow. The lack of lifeguards have hit Central Arkansas pools so hard, officials are changing schedules...
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State Police Discover 1/2 Ton of Marijuana & Injured Horse On I-40
State police found nearly half a ton of marijuana in a horse trailer on Interstate 40 in Forrest City. Troopers pulled over...
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